Re: [Sasview-users] Log(I), log(q) fitting or I,q fitting?
Also, if you want to view the data as I vs Q, you can right click on the plot and choose “Change Scale” then select x vs y (rather than log(x) vs log(y) Andrew ______________________________________ Andrew Jackson Instrument Scientist - Small Angle Scattering European Spallation Source, P.O Box 176, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden Adjunct Associate Professor (Adjungerad Lektor) Physical Chemistry, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00, Lund, Sweden Phone: +46 46 888 3015 Mobile: +46 72 179 2015 E-mail: a<mailto:andrew.jackson@...631...>ndrew.jackson@...631... www.esss.se From: "irenal@...634..." <irenal@...634...> Reply-To: Mailing list for users of SasView <sasview-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Date: Wednesday 18 January 2017 at 15:08 To: "users@...2..." <users@...2...> Subject: [Sasview-users] Log(I), log(q) fitting or I,q fitting? Hello, I'm a new user of this great program and I would like to ask how the fitting is done: Is it applied to the log-log curve (meaning that the natural logarithm of the intensity and the scattering vector are fitted- log(I), log(q) fitting) or directly on the intensity and the scattering vector (I,q fitting) ? I'm interesting in I,q fitting, and not in log(I), log(q) fitting. Thank you, Irena Levin
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